The driving question for our Symposium 2017 project was, “How will human intellect adapt overtime due to the contributions of artificial intelligence?” We made a few revisions as well finally turned in our project, added some pictures with purple backgrounds, and remade the clock. We didn’t learn anything different about our topic, since we were completely done on the research part by that point, but we did learn to make everything on the board look as nice as it can be, so it doesn't look like trash when turned in. We learned that scholarly research takes effort, not just a simple google search. You have to dig deep after searching for what you need. In the art of oral presentation, we learned to not be so nervous, because after awhile, we got the hang of presenting our project. Finally, we learned that student-led research is actually quite exciting and interesting once you get results in your subject. On the collaborative process, we did well and did our parts. Something I might have done differently was do the creative piece a bit earlier. My final advice for someone interested in doing this is to understand what they are getting into. It is a huge responsibility and could stress you out. Do not, at all, think about doing it at the last minute. I still had a hard time completing stuff, even though i started weeks before the due date. Finally, if you get stressed out on the research part, just remember, once you get it over with, making the board and creative piece will be so much more fun. It’ll be all worth it.
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